All Convenience articles – Page 128
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NewsBestway plots growth via own-label revamp
The wholesaler has relaunched its Best-in range under the Best-one name
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NewsNisa continues its turnaround but falling sales reveal vulnerability
The group has delivered strong improvements in EBITDA and a return to pre-tax profit, but key sales metrics are down
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NewsEnergy suppliers blocked from 'locking in' micro businesses
The Association of Convenience Stores has welcomed the move from the Competition & Markets Authority
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NewsP&G retail ambassadors tackle household category 'confusion'
The ShelfHelp panel comprises Spar, Spend N Save, Londis, SimplyFresh, Premier Stores, Go Local Extra, and One Stop retail
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NewsC-stores cutting staff hours to cope with NLW says ACS
The ACS survey of 1,200 symbol and independent retailers showed 21% had decreased staff hours in May
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NewsPayPoint increases SIM cards commission by further 25%
PayPoint has paid out more than £1m in SIM commission to retailers in the past year…
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NewsAppleby Westward to cut SKUs to 'meet convenience needs'
It is also adding Spar brand products and ranges of protein and free-from products to its lower wholesale price initiative
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NewsCo-operative model "more resilient in post-Brexit zeitgeist"
The UK Co-operative Economy 2017 report says Co-op values strike a chord with public’s mood amid upheaval
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NewsEuro Garages forks out £595,995 to buy Spaghetti Junction pub
Plans to redevelop The Armada on Powick Road, opposite Spaghetti Junction, into a filling station and retail unit…
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Comment & OpinionBuying fiercely independent Nisa will be no easy feat
Unlike Booker, which is a publicly listed company, Nisa is a member-owned collective of fiercely independent retailers
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NewsEuro Garages parent buys over 1,000 service stations in Italy
Intervias said the deal with ExxonMobil was for 1,176 sites in several Italian regions
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NewsSpar appoints Wouter Lefevere head of international buying
Lefevere will take on key buying responsibilities including supplier relationships and negotiations
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Analysis & FeaturesNisa sale: what you need to know
It’s talking to interested parties, so why is it up for sale, who’s in the running, and what of the mutuality question?
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NewsRoadchef links with Melitta for service station coffee supply
The deal will include an exclusive new iced beverage menu in Roadchef’s Fresh Food Café and Restbite outlets…
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NewsTrio of Surrey tobacco smugglers jailed for fraud
The illicit tobacco market costs the UK around £2.4bn a year according to HMRC
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NewsNisa Retail explores potential sale of member-owned buying group
Nisa told its members this weekend that it had received ’a number of enquires and proposals’
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NewsCostcutter to use Shopper First refurbs as incentive
The symbol group has piloted its ‘Shopper First’ programme in seven stores since October
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NewsBrexit tariffs could trigger recession, warns Musgrave CEO
Chris Martin said a 40% World Trade Organization tariff on the cost of goods would be the worst-case scenario
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NewsTelevision commerce app Foodnfilm eyes c-store operators
The ‘t-commerce’ platform for smart TVs provides access to thousands of restaurants and delivery companies
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Analysis & FeaturesThe inconvenient truth: What Brits really think of c-stores
Convenience stores aren’t that convenient, as our consumer research reveals more Brits would rather shop at larger stores, even if they are further away. So, what can c-stores do to earn their name?





